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John M. Long gets recognition at Building Dedication Ceremony for Long Hall
The Sound of The South opened the ceremony with Troy University’s “Fanfare,” blaring throughout the Claudia Crosby Theatre to welcome...
Kianna Collins
Apr 2, 2014


First of many: study abroad Germany
Kellen Shirley, a junior physical and health education from Robertsdale, is one of seven students who participated in a two-week exchange...
Jammie Bennett
Apr 2, 2014


Alabama Legislature passes bill for draft beer, sends to governor
Logan Horton, 21, a junior history education major from Grove Hill, enjoys a beer at Sips on the Square. On Thursday, March 20, the...

Staff Writer
Apr 2, 2014


New York Times sports columnist focuses on ethics
New York Times sports columnist William Rhoden spoke to a crowd of Troy University students and faculty in the Trojan Center Ballrooms on...
Gabe Sadetsky
Apr 2, 2014
Troy University athletes required to abide by NCAA academic standards
Just as sports have their rules, the academics of student athletes are closely regulated. According to Rebecca Whetstone, academic...
Ngoc Vo
Apr 2, 2014
Students for Liberty petition for free speech rights
Students affiliated with the Students for Liberty campus organization have begun petitioning for free speech rights on Troy University’s...
Faith Mote
Apr 2, 2014


Troy Sports Hall of Fame inducts eight new members
Imagine graduating from Troy University after a spectacular athletic career and then having the honor of returning 10, 20 or even 50...
Jill Odom
Apr 2, 2014


Faculty helps students to find scholarships
As an employee of the university, Melissa Foran provides services to students while still taking time to enjoy college campus culture....
Megan Phillips
Apr 2, 2014


Laser vision: Geomatics class sees school in new ways
Peering through the viewfinder, Will Livingston, a senior geomatics major from Pine Level, focuses on a miniscule point on the grassy...
Taylor Foxx
Apr 1, 2014


Gone phishing?
By Kevin Carter Troy University’s email system has undergone a new round of phishing attempts to gain access to individuals’ account...
Contributor
Mar 26, 2014
Pi Kappa Phi hosts bike-a-thon for Push America
The Gamma Gamma chapter of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity at Troy University is observing its philanthropy week by raising funds for Push...
Grishma Rimal
Mar 26, 2014


How to get noticed at a career fair
Whether you are an undecided freshman and finding a career is a distant concern, or you are a graduating senior and getting a job is a...
Alyse Nelson
Mar 26, 2014


Lawson: first Troy student elected Republican chair
Cole Lawson, a senior political science and broadcast journalism major from Smiths Station, was recently elected chairman of the College...
Faith Mote
Mar 26, 2014


Journalism symposium to feature New York Times sports columnist
The annual M. Stanton Evans Symposium on Money, Politics and the Media will feature William C. Rhoden, a sports columnist with the New...

Staff Writer
Mar 26, 2014


On campus recycling made more convenient
Just a year ago, recycling on campus was hard. It was by no means impossible, but certainly inconvenient and sometimes a real pain. “I...
Megan Phillips
Mar 26, 2014


Technology in society: a modern day Anne Sullivan
Troy University held its 19th annual Helen Keller lecture series on Tuesday. The purpose of the lecture series is to raise awareness of...
Cassie Gibbs
Mar 26, 2014


Student set apart by balance
When most people encounter an accounting major, they assume it’s all numbers, statistics and Saturday nights in, but 24-year-old Ozark...
Madison Griggs
Mar 26, 2014


Alpha Lambda Delta inducts its newest members
Caleb Hicks, a freshman multimedia journalism major from Dublin, signs the inductee scrolls Tuesday night. Alpha Lambda Delta serves as a...

Staff Writer
Mar 26, 2014


Colleges Against Cancer raise just below goal
Troy University’s chapter of Colleges Against Cancer raised $15,645 at Relay for Life last Saturday from 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. Colleges...
raepwood
Mar 21, 2014


ITP prepares for weekend conference
For “a better understanding of what deaf culture is and what it means to be an interpreter,” the Alabama deaf community, interpreting...
Ngoc Vo
Mar 19, 2014


Greek Week
Tyler Razer, a sophomore marketing major from Sylacauga, participates in the annual Greek Week blood drive. Greek Week is a week filled...

Staff Writer
Mar 19, 2014
Crimean crisis: closer to home than you thought
While the crisis in Crimea rolls on, a Troy Trojan believes peace can be found in her home of Crimea, which is as of Tuesday, March 17, a...
Cassie Gibbs
Mar 19, 2014


Speech Tournament to be held in Troy
The 23rd Annual Speech Tournament is to be held in the Trojan Center on Thursday, April 3, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. This competition is...
Jill Odom
Mar 19, 2014


Huffington Post picks up student story
Turning a simple Facebook status into a published Huffington Post article is no easy task, but junior economics major and Muskegon, Mich....
Alyse Nelson
Mar 19, 2014
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